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we can open them up to even more diverse use, safe uses of our roads. and certainly our bicycle enthusiasts have a great contribution to that as i saw on grand beach and chinatown. when you close from tower to bush street and allow the people to get out there, you can see some fantastic results and we're going to patiently wait for the statistics to show us how much that impact was. but i want to simply welcome you here today and to put something in context they know will be exciting for us. you know that bicycle travel has increased over 60% since 2006. and that if we are to make sure that our goal of bicycle trips of being 20% of every trip that is in our city to be 20% by 2020, we're going to have to work a lot harder. we're going to have to educate more people. we're going to have to bring a lot more people under the tent, and we're going to have to understand how leadership and education and enforcement work together with a cultural change that we have to produce in our city. we are, not only in name, a transit-first city. we also want to make sure
we can open them up to even more diverse use, safe uses of our roads. and certainly our bicycle enthusiasts have a great contribution to that as i saw on grand beach and chinatown. when you close from tower to bush street and allow the people to get out there, you can see some fantastic results and we're going to patiently wait for the statistics to show us how much that impact was. but i want to simply welcome you here today and to put something in context they know will be exciting for us....
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, deflecting that risk and expense of maintaining a building not in current use for police use, and offering it under that scenario, which would require the board of supervisors approval. we would do this process, this request for proposal to the nonprofit community in -- with your staff. this is ball long lines of what we have been talking about. if that fails to produce a reasonable or viable proposal, we are seeking today the declaration of surplus to allow the potential of sale of the property. i am not sure that is necessarily a viable alternative. the building does have a historic element to it. cost to rehabilitate the property could be difficult. that is something that could be explored as a second step. i believe we would be in a position to return to you for further information on that. and seek additional board authority if we were to take that step. this is an incremental process we would see ahead but in order to take that first step of offering the property for lease, it needs to be declared surplus by the commission overseeing the property with jurisdiction. we would transfer
, deflecting that risk and expense of maintaining a building not in current use for police use, and offering it under that scenario, which would require the board of supervisors approval. we would do this process, this request for proposal to the nonprofit community in -- with your staff. this is ball long lines of what we have been talking about. if that fails to produce a reasonable or viable proposal, we are seeking today the declaration of surplus to allow the potential of sale of the...
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it like the store for it would be used. so it is not staffed. they watch it from a distance. they do their reports. there are computers in there. there is traditional police equipment in there for administrative stuff. that is the purpose of that emergence have asked that it be there sort of to make our presence much more well known. supervisor kim: i very much appreciative its presence there. how many officers have come out of this van? >> it would be b a wouldeat officer or two that might go in there to work on a report. it could hold five or six officers inside in close quarters, but i have never seen more than two in their working on the report. supervisor kim: i did not mean inside the van. how many officers to we have patrol in that area? >> i would prefer to have that discussion offline in terms of the number two sometimes a single cop, consent a message that the police are everywhere, when, in fact, we are not. i would rather not go into the exact number of officers deployed. but there are officers deployed up there
it like the store for it would be used. so it is not staffed. they watch it from a distance. they do their reports. there are computers in there. there is traditional police equipment in there for administrative stuff. that is the purpose of that emergence have asked that it be there sort of to make our presence much more well known. supervisor kim: i very much appreciative its presence there. how many officers have come out of this van? >> it would be b a wouldeat officer or two that...
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he goes from place to place using friends' addresses. using their internet connections, laptops, and computers, fearful that he is being monitored by the syrian security services here on british soil. >> hello? >> he maintains a daily contact with friends and colleagues in syria, helping to disseminate information about developments in his country. such has been at their success that even the cyber activist operating behind closed doors, those uploading images of demonstrations, are now being targeted, too. >> the people who are usually using the internet to communicate with us are now at more risk of being arrested by the regime that people actually on the streets but this is because we believe that the syrian regime has evidence and has access to software supplied by western companies that enables them to actually follow those users and locate them. >> we have learned that syria has been provided with technology produced by the british-owned company here. this is its sales pitch. >> asks us to retain telecom debt has become a part to l
he goes from place to place using friends' addresses. using their internet connections, laptops, and computers, fearful that he is being monitored by the syrian security services here on british soil. >> hello? >> he maintains a daily contact with friends and colleagues in syria, helping to disseminate information about developments in his country. such has been at their success that even the cyber activist operating behind closed doors, those uploading images of demonstrations, are...
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and that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. please e-mail us your comments. justice at fox news .com. see you next week. same time.
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cash from the us standees have a lot to lose to the us subsidy of pakistan unchecked enabled the pakistanis to increase their own military spending quite substantially and also subsidizes that the security services that the secrets of security services and intelligence services an essentially run much of the country the us aid war for some reason. this practice any people would probably feel more secure sense the pakistani military has been engaged in training insurgents in washington and zero stinnett causing an enormous number of civilian casualties painting a public protest message on their a naked bodies has become the trademark for one ukrainian group of activists having made headlines at home for several years with their extravagant and revealing demonstrations they are now set to expose their grievances across europe are just met with the ladies who are far from shy about making their point. oh yes. on a chilly morning in key of hof naked women in racing outfits drink champagne and chant slogans this is how the feminine movement celebrated the resignation of silvio berlusconi several
cash from the us standees have a lot to lose to the us subsidy of pakistan unchecked enabled the pakistanis to increase their own military spending quite substantially and also subsidizes that the security services that the secrets of security services and intelligence services an essentially run much of the country the us aid war for some reason. this practice any people would probably feel more secure sense the pakistani military has been engaged in training insurgents in washington and zero...
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what they do is give us much better international exposure and a glutton market for us. >> does gin ever go bad? >> one of the reasons distilling was started was to increase the alcohol, take the water out, actually, so it doesn't go bad. that's really how spirits began. >> i see. what's the oldest bottle you've ever drank from. >> of gin? >> yeah. >> we look at how things have changed, and they haven't changed. gin is very much about now. it's a very contemporary drink. i've never kept a box of gin too long, i must say. >> desmond, thank you for being with us. >>> up next on the "wall street journal report." a look at the news this upcoming week that will have an impact on your money. as we take a break, here's a look at the stock market end of the week. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. our machines help ide
what they do is give us much better international exposure and a glutton market for us. >> does gin ever go bad? >> one of the reasons distilling was started was to increase the alcohol, take the water out, actually, so it doesn't go bad. that's really how spirits began. >> i see. what's the oldest bottle you've ever drank from. >> of gin? >> yeah. >> we look at how things have changed, and they haven't changed. gin is very much about now. it's a very...
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they make us laugh. they move us to tears. they bring us together. and they push the boundaries of what we think is possible. and each of them has been blessed with an extraordinary gift. tonight we thank them for sharing that gift with us. barbara cook has been said to have the most magnificent voice in popular music. but she was born into a family that didn't know the first thing about singing. growing up while the other kids in her neighborhood were out playing hide and seek, barbara would be inside listening to opera on the radio. by the time she was 23, barbara was starring in her first broadway show and went on to win a tony for her performance as the original mary ann, the librarian, in the music man. but success didn't come without pain and she faced more than her share of challenges before a show stopping concert at carnegie hall in 1975 catapulted her back into the spotlight. barbara's greatest strength has always been her ability to put her own feelings and experiences into her songs. and she says if i sing about emotion, and you say, yes,
they make us laugh. they move us to tears. they bring us together. and they push the boundaries of what we think is possible. and each of them has been blessed with an extraordinary gift. tonight we thank them for sharing that gift with us. barbara cook has been said to have the most magnificent voice in popular music. but she was born into a family that didn't know the first thing about singing. growing up while the other kids in her neighborhood were out playing hide and seek, barbara would...
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and join us for our extended coverage of the election day at the top of next hour here on r.t. . complete closes. the people prepare to speak. in duma election eleven. in-depth coverage of who has won the hearts and minds of the russian people are to. now let's turn to some news that shaped the past seven days in our weekly update and the latest news from around the world but of course as and he says we'll be continuing our special election coverage with the first exit polls and preliminary results in the next hour here on. iranian forces have shot down an american unmanned drone in the east of the country that's according to iran's state news agency the aircraft used for spying was reportedly down with minimum damage and seized by iranian authorities well to discuss the tense situation around the islamic republic i'm now joined live from chicago by steven lemon who is a radio host and independent blogger steven it's reported the aircraft carried no weapons so it does look like that its main purpose was reconnaissance what do you think it was up to what was it looking for. well i
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i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan to avoid interest by paying off diapers and things each month. and for the bigger stuff, we can pay downalance faster to save money on interest. bigger? bigger. chase slate with blueprint helps you save money on life's little surprises. trip...lets... start your path to saving today, call 855-get-slate. nyquil tylenol: we are?ylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i relieve nasal congestion. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. >>> she has perhaps the most famous smile in the world. one art historian is looking past the mona lisa smile and finding hidden images. we have more from london. >> reporter: thousands are heading for an exhibition of his paintings here in london and around the world, experts have studies every brush stroke, so the question this morning, did we all miss
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there are more zoning uses. not only would they have more opportunity to put proper business signs on their business, but they could also ed awnings to their business, which understand that this body has done but in the past. it changes rc controls to recognize the mixed use nature of the rc districts. and finally, it removes the van ness special sign destructor a map change, as i mentioned before, and it adds the embarcadero to be seen extreme district, and that is the 351 pages in a nutshell -- it removes the van ness special sign district due to a massive change, as i mentioned before, and it adds the embarcadero to be seen it -- cnooc -- scenic district. vice president garcia: there migh consideration that may make someone exempt from costa-hawkings? did i state that in a way that would be understandable? >> scott sanchez. this is not a new provision. there is currently a far exemption for affordable units, said this would not be adding a new requirement to the code but rather expanding it to other districts
there are more zoning uses. not only would they have more opportunity to put proper business signs on their business, but they could also ed awnings to their business, which understand that this body has done but in the past. it changes rc controls to recognize the mixed use nature of the rc districts. and finally, it removes the van ness special sign destructor a map change, as i mentioned before, and it adds the embarcadero to be seen extreme district, and that is the 351 pages in a nutshell...
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they stopped using that code completely and started using a five digit code which the navy promptly named jm 25. >> oliver: to maintain security, yamomodo changed the code. even with the number of people that we had there was no way that could have been broken in time to read anything prior to pearl harbor. >> oliver: "war stories" investigates tracked down boris who remembers that august of '41 was a strange time in jo pan. he had been living in tokyo for go years as part of a special u.s. navy program. >> the naval at the embassy sent a message to washington saying they should go. we you saw the war coming on. >> oliver: but there was one problem. the japanese refused to let him and his colleagues leave. the young officer watched in surprise as the beautiful wife of a suspected nazi spy negotiated their release. >> when we got up to the ticket office where i was three days trying to get passage out. she told them this and they closed the entire office for 30 minutes. when they came back they said you and your group have passage out. >> two weeks later he finally shipped out to pearl har
they stopped using that code completely and started using a five digit code which the navy promptly named jm 25. >> oliver: to maintain security, yamomodo changed the code. even with the number of people that we had there was no way that could have been broken in time to read anything prior to pearl harbor. >> oliver: "war stories" investigates tracked down boris who remembers that august of '41 was a strange time in jo pan. he had been living in tokyo for go years as part...
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oksana boyko tells us what's fueling their frustrations. they call it operation enduring misery several times a day u.s. military planes take off from an airport near the characters capital bishkek there and generating a lot of anger and mung the locals that's why there's it's so noisy here i can barely sleep back in soviet times the village of marar there was famous across kyrgyzstan for years gigantic whatever melons but ever since the americans landed here ten years ago locals say the quality of their crops has been steadily declining like most of his neighbors further nicholai which is convinced americans are dumping fuel on the field surrounding the base which is commanders deny your version i wish the u.s. planes come and go several times a day i know there should be the noise is disturbing but i sort of got used to what's really bad is that they're killing nature the fields and the crops and people's health is getting worse to the airbase represents the shortest and the most efficient route to deliver you supplies and servicemen into
oksana boyko tells us what's fueling their frustrations. they call it operation enduring misery several times a day u.s. military planes take off from an airport near the characters capital bishkek there and generating a lot of anger and mung the locals that's why there's it's so noisy here i can barely sleep back in soviet times the village of marar there was famous across kyrgyzstan for years gigantic whatever melons but ever since the americans landed here ten years ago locals say the...
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use the cream that the doctor said use lip balm and gloves. i say wear gloves in the winter that pro -- protects from chapping. >> i'm going to continue to askou to wash your hands. great to see you. >> see you next sunday. >> thank you. >>> we start with this hour on the campaign trail. a leading conservative has just made news on the republican front-runner. the one woman defends her credentials. good morning i'm jamie colby. great to have you for a new hour. >> i'm eric shawn. some of the gop contenders today are jockeying to pick up voters who were supporting cain. before he decided to drop-out yesterday. steve centanni live in washington with the latest. steve, who are they saying would benefit more mitt romney or newt gingrich? >> reporter: that's what we will find out. with only a few weeks to go before voting starts gingrich is rapidly rising in the polls to gain front-runner status. his campaign organization and fundraising are not as strong or well established as mitt romney. romney is facing stiff opposition from democrats who conti
use the cream that the doctor said use lip balm and gloves. i say wear gloves in the winter that pro -- protects from chapping. >> i'm going to continue to askou to wash your hands. great to see you. >> see you next sunday. >> thank you. >>> we start with this hour on the campaign trail. a leading conservative has just made news on the republican front-runner. the one woman defends her credentials. good morning i'm jamie colby. great to have you for a new hour....
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we have everybody in greece uses euros, the banks use euros. you can imagine what we'll have. first of all, we'll have a run on the banks. the banks will collapse. the debt will -- will have to be paid back in euros and not in dr dragmas or whatever currency we go to. thirdly, we will have more contagion i believe in the euro zone. when you have one country leaving, why not have another or a third or a fourth leaving, where markets will say, well, of course others have high debts, too. >> let me ask you one final quick question. the leader of the opposition whom you have dealt with and that had to cede power to was your former college roommate at amherst. what was it like to have a political rivalry that seemed very vicious at times with a guy who you once shared a bathroom with? >> well, i always -- i've always hoped that that personal relationship would help in finding wider consensus because the -- the magnitude of changes we are making in this country, we have never done over the past 30, 40 years. and that's why i actually proposed a referendum, to bring the responsibilit
we have everybody in greece uses euros, the banks use euros. you can imagine what we'll have. first of all, we'll have a run on the banks. the banks will collapse. the debt will -- will have to be paid back in euros and not in dr dragmas or whatever currency we go to. thirdly, we will have more contagion i believe in the euro zone. when you have one country leaving, why not have another or a third or a fourth leaving, where markets will say, well, of course others have high debts, too. >>...
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most of them are centered around use of drugs and the use of drugs vary on anything from breaking and entering to armed robbery to murder, attempted murder, child abuse charges. so the one common denominator are that most of them are centered around the use of intoxicants or drugs. >> i came to jail and found out i was pregnant. the good thing about it, i gave birth to a healthy baby boy. six pounds, six ounces. he was drug free and that was a blessing to me. >> bonita won't see her son, john again until she completes her one-year prison sentence. >> when she goes, she's going to take a parenting class on how to get her child back. she's going to go through the steps and she's going to do what she's supposed to do. >> three times a day, inmates are escorted to the cafeteria where they eat in strictly monitored shifts. >> 24 more days and i'm out of here. this is the only meal that's not great. it's bologna every day. hot meals in the morning, hot meal at night. >> this is the best part of the day. lunchtime. >> pretty much we try to eat and don't talk. because if they catch us talking
most of them are centered around use of drugs and the use of drugs vary on anything from breaking and entering to armed robbery to murder, attempted murder, child abuse charges. so the one common denominator are that most of them are centered around the use of intoxicants or drugs. >> i came to jail and found out i was pregnant. the good thing about it, i gave birth to a healthy baby boy. six pounds, six ounces. he was drug free and that was a blessing to me. >> bonita won't see her...
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congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us. the latest thing in this race, obviously herman cain has withdrawn. how does that change the dynamic going forward? >> well, i think herman cain brought a really important, exciting, energetic voice to the race and i think a lot of people are going to be very sorry to see him go. we've been talking with the herman cain campaign and i look forward to having a full conversation with him. one thing that we've seen is that a lot of herman cain supporters have been calling our office and they've been coming over to our side. i think part of that is because people see that i'm the tea party candidate in the race. they saw herman cain as an outsider and i think they see that my voice would be the one that would be mow reflective of his. >> one thing that we're seeing, there is a new "des moines register" poll out where people are asked their second choices, because as you know, if those caucuses second choices very often count. what they are finding that when you take herman cain out of the
congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us. the latest thing in this race, obviously herman cain has withdrawn. how does that change the dynamic going forward? >> well, i think herman cain brought a really important, exciting, energetic voice to the race and i think a lot of people are going to be very sorry to see him go. we've been talking with the herman cain campaign and i look forward to having a full conversation with him. one thing that we've seen is that a lot of herman cain...
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let us wand you. she missed her light and by the way a gash because her walker hit her leg during this process and she got cut and bloodied and why she had the gash on her leg and she was-- >> trying to bring in some balance. >> alisyn: go ahead, i long to her this. >> dave: here is what the tsa says. while we regret she feels she had an unpleasant screening experience to say the least, tsa does not do strip searches as part of our security protocols and one was not conducted in this case. something happened for 11 minutes to cause the 84-year-old woman to miss her flight. >> clayton: maybe she perceived a strip search, not naked. but checking her body for anything hidden on her body. we've heard this before about undergarments and all sorts of things. >> alisyn: is there any better poser child than lenore zimmerman. >> clayton: perhaps the child recently. >> alisyn: and tsa, grandmothers in wheelchairs and children, and umar farouk abdulmutallab can get on a plane with explosives in his underwear, be
let us wand you. she missed her light and by the way a gash because her walker hit her leg during this process and she got cut and bloodied and why she had the gash on her leg and she was-- >> trying to bring in some balance. >> alisyn: go ahead, i long to her this. >> dave: here is what the tsa says. while we regret she feels she had an unpleasant screening experience to say the least, tsa does not do strip searches as part of our security protocols and one was not conducted...
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we're used to having our way. we need somebody to give us is reality check and i went out on the board and i must tell you that the, a, commitment of these very busy people and, b, the discipline that they brought to how they gave away their money. they pay all the overhead for robin hood. they have metrics in which they go out to agencies, very professional staff. take the measure of an agency for say on unwed mothers or abused family members. and they'll say -- come back and say, that one is not going to work. it's not very well. or it's doing something really important but we need to go in and help the staff, and they pay for everything. all that is done. now, this is the most generous country in the world. there's no other country in the world that gives money as freely as the united states does for a variety of causes. and no city will ever compare with new york when it comes to raising money. i mean, i do a lot of events at the waldorf and sometimes for causes that almost no one knows about. and, you know, i
we're used to having our way. we need somebody to give us is reality check and i went out on the board and i must tell you that the, a, commitment of these very busy people and, b, the discipline that they brought to how they gave away their money. they pay all the overhead for robin hood. they have metrics in which they go out to agencies, very professional staff. take the measure of an agency for say on unwed mothers or abused family members. and they'll say -- come back and say, that one is...
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life here in moscow i'll be back with the headlines very shortly stay with us. to the. blind in russia would be so much brighter if you knew all about sun from funds to freshen.
life here in moscow i'll be back with the headlines very shortly stay with us. to the. blind in russia would be so much brighter if you knew all about sun from funds to freshen.
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really good we received lots of letters telling us to continue fighting against religious unjust us towards women especially in the muslim states that's where we want to develop we are even ready to go to iran or any other islamic state to stage our topless protests knowing all risks if given tale for us. they started out as a few enthusiastic campaigners now they're talking this broadcast message is going global. in ukraine alone they have tens of thousands of supporters the family network has been set up in europe and now stretches as far as the united states still they say they've got a lot of demons to fight at home. ski reporting from kiev in ukraine all right a special interview on the sports news are still ahead for you here. after a quick look at the week's top headlines so you sam.
really good we received lots of letters telling us to continue fighting against religious unjust us towards women especially in the muslim states that's where we want to develop we are even ready to go to iran or any other islamic state to stage our topless protests knowing all risks if given tale for us. they started out as a few enthusiastic campaigners now they're talking this broadcast message is going global. in ukraine alone they have tens of thousands of supporters the family network has...
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thank you for joining us. we begin with former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky in a lengthy interview with this new york times sandusky tries to explain his actions that led to child sex abuse charges but as cnn national correspondent susan candiotti reports he talks about how penn state handled allegations against him in 2002. >> reporter: in an interview videotaped by "the new york times," jerry sandusky not only prepiece his denials of wrongdoing, but tells the paper youngsters in his second mile program quote might say i was a father figure. a father figure who stands accused of 40 counts of raping and molesting young boys. a few weeks ago, nbc's bob costas asked sandusky whether he is sexually attracted to under young boys? >> yes. >> sexually attracted? i enjoy young people. >> the former coach tells the "new york times" at first he wondered what to make of the question. in an intriguing exchange, an apparently uncomfortable sandusky tries to explain his answer. off camera you will hear the voi
thank you for joining us. we begin with former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky in a lengthy interview with this new york times sandusky tries to explain his actions that led to child sex abuse charges but as cnn national correspondent susan candiotti reports he talks about how penn state handled allegations against him in 2002. >> reporter: in an interview videotaped by "the new york times," jerry sandusky not only prepiece his denials of wrongdoing, but tells the...
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if you could use more radio, tv psa's. to get the message out. >> we are very good at reaching bicyclist. we are the folks on the street handing out the fliers. we are the bike to work day sponsors. we hold the bike education classes. it is great if we have media to reach the larger population. things like psa's are usually a procrit and popular. we would love to work with the city to find ways to reach the bicycling, walking, and driving public more effectively. we have to do this as advocates, be promoting safe and respectful behavior on the street, no hat -- no matter how you get around. sometimes i walk commentate transit, rie, and sometimes drive. we will look to be creative and put our resources together and how to reach the most people. part of that is working with the police department. they're very good and forces of that. so we need to keep doing that. >> thank you for coming. having worked with you years ago on the original 14-point bicycle plant, i am excited to see you here bank and see how far we have come. t
if you could use more radio, tv psa's. to get the message out. >> we are very good at reaching bicyclist. we are the folks on the street handing out the fliers. we are the bike to work day sponsors. we hold the bike education classes. it is great if we have media to reach the larger population. things like psa's are usually a procrit and popular. we would love to work with the city to find ways to reach the bicycling, walking, and driving public more effectively. we have to do this as...
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but instead of using your debit card, be sure to use your debit card. in your debit card, they could drain your bank account. as long as you practice safe online shopping, it will save you a lot of time and aggravation. but don't be careless. >> and you can always go out to the brick and mortar stores like the beautiful ones behind terry savage in schicago. >> you should see it. everybody is shopping tonight. the lights are on and it's starting to be a very good holiday season, especially with the good news of employment. things are picking up. >> it is a toggle town, as they say. thank you very much. we're going to post terry's tips on our blog and you can check it out at cnn.com. and on terrysavage.com, you can e-mail terry your finance questions. does it always seem your iphone battery ones out way too fast? check out what i'm using on min right here. i'm going to tell you about that. this may look like a regular case, but -- oops -- it almost doubles the juice for your iphone. i's one of the mes have tech toys. i'm coming after you with that. they d
but instead of using your debit card, be sure to use your debit card. in your debit card, they could drain your bank account. as long as you practice safe online shopping, it will save you a lot of time and aggravation. but don't be careless. >> and you can always go out to the brick and mortar stores like the beautiful ones behind terry savage in schicago. >> you should see it. everybody is shopping tonight. the lights are on and it's starting to be a very good holiday season,...
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we also use volunteering. we have clients at the department of rehabilitation, which has been successful. we are most affected at mom-and- pop places that have a commitment to social advocacy, and this tax break would be a huge tool to get many more people employed -- we are most effective at mom-and-pop places that had a commitment to social advocacy. >> good afternoon. my name is john clark. supervisor, good to see you again. glad you have become the new sheriff. it is an exciting time. glad to see the proactive stand we are taking with regard to this tax incentive. i think it is a great idea. i look at it as a double or to the city of san francisco. there are a number of reports that have been made over the years from the development fund that point to the double bottom line impact on the social benefit that comes from a $10,000 tax break. if i were in a position where i was able to qualify for such an opportunity, it would be a great benefit to me to walk in and sell myself on the opportunity of having the
we also use volunteering. we have clients at the department of rehabilitation, which has been successful. we are most affected at mom-and- pop places that have a commitment to social advocacy, and this tax break would be a huge tool to get many more people employed -- we are most effective at mom-and-pop places that had a commitment to social advocacy. >> good afternoon. my name is john clark. supervisor, good to see you again. glad you have become the new sheriff. it is an exciting time....
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we have the urgency in front of us, as well. i will end by saying i am thrilled and proud that san francisco is such a good bicycling city. we can be a great bicycling city. we look forward to your help. i want to invite everyone here, please come and invite friends to tomorrow night's closing ceremony. as hille mentioned, we're now going to lock these good folks in a room for two days to help us come up with exciting and doable, that's important, implementable plans for mid market street, for polk street and the wiggle route through the lower haight. they'll be coming back miraculously tomorrow night at 6:00 p.m. to share their design ideas with all of us. this is open to the public. 6:00 p.m. tomorrow night at the war memorial building in the green room just across the street, across van ness avenue. please come, and you will learn what the dutch experts and what our local experts and stakeholders think we need to make san francisco a truly great bicycling city, which i am sure we can do. thank you so much for coming today. we
we have the urgency in front of us, as well. i will end by saying i am thrilled and proud that san francisco is such a good bicycling city. we can be a great bicycling city. we look forward to your help. i want to invite everyone here, please come and invite friends to tomorrow night's closing ceremony. as hille mentioned, we're now going to lock these good folks in a room for two days to help us come up with exciting and doable, that's important, implementable plans for mid market street, for...
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and tweet using the hash tag. the next candidate will join us after the breakk. stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ [ man #1 ] i was fascinated by balsa wood airplanes since i was a kid. [ man #2 ] i always wondered how did an airplane get in the air. at ge aviation, we build jet engines. we lift people up off the ground to thousand feet. thesengines are built by hand with very precise assembly techniques. [ man #3 ] it's gonna fly people around the world. safely and better than it's ever done before. it would be a real treat to hear this monsterire up. [ woman ] i think a lot of people, when they look at a jet engine, they see a big hunk of metal. but when i look at it, i see seth, mark, tom, and people like that who work on engines every day. [ man #4 ] i would love to see this thing fly. it's a dream, honestly. there it is. awesome. that's so cool! yeah, that was awesome! [ cheering ] i wanna see that again. ♪ cwelcome back to huckabee. joining us now is former pennsylvania senator rick santorum. first question from pam bondi. >> senator you said in the heritage founda
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great to have you with us the headline. that the show results of egypt's historic elections have been delayed for a second time with some local people starting to drugs that the outcome will never been around how a new report suggests that the muslim brotherhood's political party has made the strongest day. they are believed gave syria a sunday deadline to accept foreign observers into the country it follows a view on human rights council resolution condemning damascus for violence which of three thousand civilians have done this yet but first up oppose the motion saying it was something that. the russians and the east of the country have begun version of as elections to the lower house of parliament to start do you much good hope in the country the outcome of most interest is whether the really good night had a bunch of monitors to keep it's much joy she had over two thugs competing with another six possibly. up next the most expensive renovation in the history of stage the legendary bolshoi theatre has been find their ret
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it's definitely going to hurt us, if what you're saying is true. because those guys are stand-up guys on our team. tre trent's a captain and a leader, so it's going to definitely hurt us. >> just won't have those guys available to go out there and play. we're going to have to figure out a way to play without them, you know? and we'll go to work and we'll keep fighting. >> with everything going on right now -- like i said, i don't know nothing about it, so i don't want to comment on it, but it's a tough loss and hopefully we can put it behind us and keep fighting through these last four games. >> there's trent williams right there, number 71. he's going to lose almost $2 million. fred davis in a contract year. and how do you play the rest of the season, he was on pace to shatter the redskins' receiving record for tight ends. already he's in second place on that career list behind chris cooley. >> just a bad situation all around there. we're going to move on now, dan. we'll check on what's going on at pittsburgh today. big ben and the steeler hosting
it's definitely going to hurt us, if what you're saying is true. because those guys are stand-up guys on our team. tre trent's a captain and a leader, so it's going to definitely hurt us. >> just won't have those guys available to go out there and play. we're going to have to figure out a way to play without them, you know? and we'll go to work and we'll keep fighting. >> with everything going on right now -- like i said, i don't know nothing about it, so i don't want to comment on...
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i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan to avoid interest by paying off diapers and things each month. and for the bigger stuff, we can pay downalance faster to save money on interest. bigger? bigger. chase slate with blueprint helps you save money on life's little surprises. trip...lets... start your path to saving today, call 855-get-slate. in more ways than ever. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress frees up more wireless spectrum... we can empower more people to innovate... putting momentum behind our economy. and we can reduce the deficit... with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. >>> coming up here -- an exclusive interview with gary giordano, prime suspect. exclusive interview with gary giordano, prime suspect. [ woman ] it was a family business back then, and it still feels like a family business now. the only people who knew about us were those in new england, that moment th
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only god can judge us. es side be to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! fantastic! [ man ] pro-gresso they fit! okay-y... okay??? i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. okay is there a woman i can talk to? all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and the water's bea
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from among your gifts to us. >> reporter: the cat... vault can has directed american churches to institute a new mass featuring an english translation more faithful to the original latin. a mass critics say is harder to understand, less english- speaker friendly. but perhaps the most striking example of the vatican's apparent about-face on reforms may center on american nuns. >> i think sisters actually ironically literally took vatican 2 seriously perhaps more than other segments of the church. that is what is causing some friction. we're doing exactly in a sense what the document on the religious life asked us to do. >> reporter: this sister is a matter of the... member of the order of the immaculate heart of mary. >> what does the catholic teach about this particular controversial issue? shoort. >> reporter: she's at a professor of theology at boston college. >> there's a tendency particularly when it comes from the roman curia to think they are the church and they're in control. >> reporter: and not long ago, the church in rome exer
from among your gifts to us. >> reporter: the cat... vault can has directed american churches to institute a new mass featuring an english translation more faithful to the original latin. a mass critics say is harder to understand, less english- speaker friendly. but perhaps the most striking example of the vatican's apparent about-face on reforms may center on american nuns. >> i think sisters actually ironically literally took vatican 2 seriously perhaps more than other segments...
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for many of us, i can say us because i was there at the time, by the time. it was time for a change. people like tony boss, they started to organize the cyclists union and to establish the cyclist union, we called the national safety plan, road safety plan. and we started to introduce -- gradually, bike use went up and the danger and the fatalities decreased but not enough, so after a while we introduced the bicycle master plan, the ministry of transport introduced the national bicycle master plan to make all the local politicians and local engineers aware of the need for better infrastructure and more attention to the bicycle. that helped for a while but after 10 years, the bicycle plan was -- master plan was completed and the attention for the bicycle in-- decreased again so time for a new approach and then they introduced the bicycle council. it was a group of people, experts from all sorts of organizations, both governmental and nongovernmental, and they put together the forces to implement more information, more things to do, improve bicycle facilities
for many of us, i can say us because i was there at the time, by the time. it was time for a change. people like tony boss, they started to organize the cyclists union and to establish the cyclist union, we called the national safety plan, road safety plan. and we started to introduce -- gradually, bike use went up and the danger and the fatalities decreased but not enough, so after a while we introduced the bicycle master plan, the ministry of transport introduced the national bicycle master...
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why haven't they used it? we must clarify and define the affirmative duty we have to the american people pertaining to be confidential, non-public information. it has left a gap of uncertainty that invites abuse, intentional and otherwise, that contributes to a breakdown of trust amongst the american people. this legislation is directed at correcting this problem. economists have identified this problem. members of congress' investments may have benefited from information not available to the general public. members of congress are making a killing in real estate by approving the use of federal funds to projects that will enhance the value of buildings or land that they actually own. that is not right. we know we have access to information the public does not through classified briefings, closed conference reports, conversations with government officials. all of this information can give us non-public information that can have significant value. we create information and policy and we can influence things that
why haven't they used it? we must clarify and define the affirmative duty we have to the american people pertaining to be confidential, non-public information. it has left a gap of uncertainty that invites abuse, intentional and otherwise, that contributes to a breakdown of trust amongst the american people. this legislation is directed at correcting this problem. economists have identified this problem. members of congress' investments may have benefited from information not available to the...
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with us for a view of the top stories coming up in just a few minutes. as russians pick for parliament who are the main contenders in the race for duma seats party. leader gennady zyuganov types the achievements of communism from before his time but he's criticized for his repost mall with the russian orthodox church current campaign slogan the politics of the majority is made to when we return the motherland stolen from us priorities free education and housing punishing illegal immigration and introducing ethnicity stamps in passports party success story second in all presidential elections since the end of the u.s.s.r. criticized for exploiting soviet nostalgia with pensioners and a discontented industrial working class known for its red flags with the hammer and sickle the communist party of the russian federation duma election two thousand and eleven on r.t. . well into the future of science technology innovation and all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered.
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be easy we want you to change the regime to make use of syrians to you which interest. is this the currys the notion believes it is the right. to run it's all government to conduct it's over thirty years it doesn't have to go into war she was disagrees you do realize the costly. to syria now and it's reportedly accepted the arab league's plan to send the mission of foreign observers into the country this comes in the way can sustain foreign pressure on damascus with the un's high commissioner for human rights calling for international intervention she said four thousand people have been killed since the clashes began almost nine months ago we have a series ambassador to the un responded by warning that the solution to the crisis cannot come from abroad a resolution that could have paved the way for military intervention in syria was blocked by russia and china they believe the u.n. continues to ignore reports of atrocities committed by opposition fighters and think that foreign meddling would only make the situation worse well for more on this i'm now joined by dr evil
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muslim brotherhood's political party has made the strongest gains this year has all the details for us from cairo. we have to see the results of individual candidates because these were elections in which people were voting for the individual candidates as well as political parties and in this respect only four out of fifty three members of parliament have been officially elected the remaining were unable to receive the more than fifty percent threshold that they needed and in this respect there will be a runoff come monday and tuesday next week but in terms of the political parties still no confirmation although we are hearing reports in these parts of the muslim brotherhood in a comfortable first tradition with more than sixty percent of the votes now the brotherhood has gone so far as to call on of why to accept. the will of the people the surprise of these elections has been the strong showing of the salafist group it is expected that it could get as much as the of the seats in parliament this would put it in a very powerful position to influence the debate and the discussion at a
muslim brotherhood's political party has made the strongest gains this year has all the details for us from cairo. we have to see the results of individual candidates because these were elections in which people were voting for the individual candidates as well as political parties and in this respect only four out of fifty three members of parliament have been officially elected the remaining were unable to receive the more than fifty percent threshold that they needed and in this respect...
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the new location on folsom is better for us but more importantly, it will enable us to provide better service to the sixth straight corridor and the tenderloin. those are the areas of the calls we have and it should be noted that fire station number one is one of the busiest stations in the nation. sffd and mom have been working together. it is site -- designed to meet the expansion stations. once the station is completed, sfmoma will turn over the keys in the property will belong to us, the fire department and the city. supervisor mar: can i ask about this? >> the more fire, the more medical calls. we have had opportunities to meet our neighbors. we have been to clementine neckers, so -- cares and the south of market community. we had a chance to spend the afternoon on a fireboat with some of those -- the residences in the area of folsom street. through these meetings we learned our neighbors have some real concerns about how our operations are going to impact the day-to-day living. the fire department is committed to doing all we can to minimize our impact while providing the best l
the new location on folsom is better for us but more importantly, it will enable us to provide better service to the sixth straight corridor and the tenderloin. those are the areas of the calls we have and it should be noted that fire station number one is one of the busiest stations in the nation. sffd and mom have been working together. it is site -- designed to meet the expansion stations. once the station is completed, sfmoma will turn over the keys in the property will belong to us, the...
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no one else can do this for us. automatic renewal but a the contract automatically renews when you pay your annual fee each year. the macbride principles related to northern ireland. they do not really apply, but these types of waivers are basically things that are smart for other contracts but because the city has no authority to amend this contract, we need waivers for those. the third thing this ordinance does is it gives opposition to the general manager of the puc to enter similar contracts for the tracking and certification of environmental attributes. there are several regulatory proceedings that are going on now for the sfpuc expects that there will be similar contracts such as this coming forward, associated with emissions allowances and offsets, possibly low carbon field credits. so this authorization is the general manager the ability to be nimble in our response. we need to be nimble in this situation. the reason is that they are very tight deadlines that associated when you launch these new programs, an
no one else can do this for us. automatic renewal but a the contract automatically renews when you pay your annual fee each year. the macbride principles related to northern ireland. they do not really apply, but these types of waivers are basically things that are smart for other contracts but because the city has no authority to amend this contract, we need waivers for those. the third thing this ordinance does is it gives opposition to the general manager of the puc to enter similar...
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who used this as a book tour. fundamentally disrespectful approach to the selection of the president. now, we have a december 27th debate proposed that would moderated by donald trump. surely it's time for these candidates to do something presidential and say we're not going to be hijacked. >> jon huntsman did that. he said that he was not going to participate in the debate. i complete agree with george. the line between the reality show and the campaign process has been getting thinner and thinner. now, i mean, with the brassless way in which the media outed the news of herman cain suspension of his campaign, were really amazing. basically, right now, should give them the reality show, keeping up the cains. hash tag, winning back mrs. cain and make it a reality show. how do you win back gloria? >> three tickets out of iowa. romney is going to have one. ron paul will have one. ron paul will finish no worse than third in iowa. i guarantee you, his people are ferocious, organized and mean business. so what does sant
who used this as a book tour. fundamentally disrespectful approach to the selection of the president. now, we have a december 27th debate proposed that would moderated by donald trump. surely it's time for these candidates to do something presidential and say we're not going to be hijacked. >> jon huntsman did that. he said that he was not going to participate in the debate. i complete agree with george. the line between the reality show and the campaign process has been getting thinner...
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offer up tough competition for let's now cross to one of their first who is following the story for us here in moscow quality of sars so could you say even say probably it's the call before the storm for the parliamentary hopefuls who are eagerly waiting for the results so how does approach to seem to be going so far. bullfighting now well underway started at eight am local time across rush's nine times i hear most gay president dmitri medvedev has called his they know if he said there is some uncertainty about whether his ruling united russia party will be able to maintain that two thirds majority in parliament pre-election polls showing that support for the party has full and recent weeks and months of course we won't know that until later the polls just sing at eight pm local time and then the votes will be counted will be giving me the results of that the russian election committee has said in a bid to try and ease concerns about transparency in the voting process that really hot the million observers from competing parties and around seven hundred international observers there wil
offer up tough competition for let's now cross to one of their first who is following the story for us here in moscow quality of sars so could you say even say probably it's the call before the storm for the parliamentary hopefuls who are eagerly waiting for the results so how does approach to seem to be going so far. bullfighting now well underway started at eight am local time across rush's nine times i hear most gay president dmitri medvedev has called his they know if he said there is some...
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when i was in the hospital, it was just like it used to be. my mom and my dad, they were together... till i got home. then my dad left. so you wanted to hurt yourself again, like before? they're getting a divorce! just wanted to stop them. but i swear i did not mean to hurt trooper. i tried to pull up, like you said... but it was too late. no, you're schmoopie. you're schmoopie. i'm going. no, you're schmoopie. you're schmoopie. -here you go, lulu. -hey?! you had an imaginary friend once, too. she's full. [ female announcer ] hamburger helper beef pasta. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. cepacol gives powerful lasting relief, because the numbing medicine in cepacol is the maximum strength you can get without a prescription. tame your painful sore throat with cepacol. you know, she did it deliberately, grandpa. maybe not even just this time, but the other time, too, when she thought her parents were gonna split up. that's how she ended up in the hospital? crying out loud. taylor begged me not to tell her mom, but i really think she needs to
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they stopped using that code completely and started using a five digit code which the navy promptly named jm 25. >> oliver: to maintain security, yamomodo changed the code. even with the number of people that we had there was no way that could have been broken in time to read anything prior to pearl harbor. >> oliver: "war stories" investigates tracked down boris who remembers that august of '41 was a strange time in jo pan. he had been living in tokyo for go years as part of a special u.s. navy program. >> the naval at the embassy sent a message to washington saying they should go. we you saw the war coming on. >> oliver: but there was one problem. the japanese refused to let him and his colleagues leave. the young officer watched in surprise as the beautiful wife of a suspected nazi spy negotiated their release. >> when we got up to the ticket office where i was three days trying to get passage out. she told them this and they closed the entire office for 30 minutes. when they came back they said you and your group have passage out. >> two weeks later he finally shipped out to pearl har
they stopped using that code completely and started using a five digit code which the navy promptly named jm 25. >> oliver: to maintain security, yamomodo changed the code. even with the number of people that we had there was no way that could have been broken in time to read anything prior to pearl harbor. >> oliver: "war stories" investigates tracked down boris who remembers that august of '41 was a strange time in jo pan. he had been living in tokyo for go years as part...